Former vice president Kamala Harris Gave a great speech in 56th Naacp image awards On Saturday night, at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in California, where he accepted the president’s president award.
“This organization came in a moment when our country was struggling with greed, bitterness and hatred. And those who made NAACP fake, people who used to carry forward their legacy had no confusion about the forces that they were above – there was no confusion how much the road would be, ”Harris after leaving the office after leaving the office Said on stage in his first TV appearance. “But some look at this moment and feel the weight of history correctly. Some look at the flames on our horizon, growing water in our cities, shadows gathered on our democracy, and asks, ‘What do we do now?’ But we know what really to do, because we have done it before, and we will do it again. ,
He continued, “We use our power; We organize, gather, we educate and we advocate. Because, you see, our power has never come from being an easy way. Our strength flows from our belief – faith in God, faith in each other, and condemnation and surrender to destruction. Not because it is easy, but because it is necessary. Not because victory is guaranteed, but because the fight is worth it. ,
The Speaker’s award honors individuals who “excel in public service and benefit from igniting their unique platforms and running meaningful changes.” Ouckland -born Harris served as California Attorney General and American Senator before making history as the first woman, Black American and South Asian American to serve as American Vice President (President Joe Biden). Then, in 2024, Harris launched another historic campaign as the first black and South Asian woman to be nominated by a major party for the President.
Amanda Gordeman, Samuel L. Jackson, late American Congressman John Lewis, Ruby D, Danny Glover, Rev. James Lawson, Tyler Perry, the then-sanator Barack Obama, Congressman Beni ji. Thompson, Congresswoman Maxin Waters and include. Former Surgeon General Regina Benjamin.
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